What to do if you have constant tinnitus due to tympanic membrane entrapment

Tinnitus caused by tympanic membrane entrapment is mostly caused by various reasons such as blockage or abnormal function of the eustachian tube. According to the cause and type of the disease, we should choose medication, pneumatic training method and surgical treatment to treat the disease and alleviate the symptoms. 1. Medication: In cases caused by rhinitis, nasopharyngitis and other diseases, tinnitus is often relieved by treating the primary disease. Medications such as ephedrine nasal drops, oleander drops, and auricular rhinitis drops can also be used under doctor’s supervision to alleviate the symptoms. 2. Drumming training method: patients can also use drugs at the same time, through the drumming training method can accelerate the speed of recovery. Drumming training method of operation is mainly mouth closed while pinching the nose, to the cheeks at the force, drumming at the same time the patient can feel the tympanic membrane in the gas extrusion outward bulging. 3. Surgery: If the patient is not well treated by medication or tympanic training, or if the patient’s condition is serious, the patient can be treated by surgery. Common surgical methods include tympanocentesis, tympanotomy and tympanic tube placement, as well as eustachian tube balloon dilatation, etc. Generally, these surgeries are minimally invasive and will not cause too much damage to the body. In case of tinnitus caused by tympanic membrane invagination, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time, and standardize the medication and treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.